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From Zero to Integrated: Building Powerful Integrations with AI-Powered WSO2 Micro Integrator 4.3.0

Discover how easy it is to build and deploy powerful integrations with the AI-powered WSO2 Micro Integrator 4.3.0. In this video, we take you from zero to integrated in just a few steps, showcasing how WSO2 Micro Integrator's cutting-edge AI Copilot and user-friendly VS Code development environment streamline the entire integration process.

Protecting your customers: 5 key principles for the responsible use of AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here, and it has the potential to revolutionize industries, enhance customer experiences, and drive business efficiencies. But with great power comes great responsibility — ensuring that AI use is ethical is paramount to building and maintaining customer trust. At Tricentis, we’re committed to responsible AI practices. At the core of this commitment are data privacy, continuous improvement, and accessible design.

A Complete Guide to Managing Data Access

With organizations prioritizing data-driven decision-making, the amount of collected and stored data is reaching historic highs. Meanwhile, organizations are democratizing access across all functions to convert this data into actionable insights. Since more users will work with sensitive data, ensuring secure access is more important than ever. Organizations must regulate and maintain the relationship between their data assets and users. Why?

Why Multi-tenancy is Critical for Optimizing Compute Utilization of Large Organizations

As compute gets increasingly powerful, the fact of the matter is: most AI workloads do not require the entire capacity of a single GPU. Computing power required across the model development lifecycle looks like a normal bell curve – with some compute required for data processing and ingestion, maximum firepower for model training and fine-tuning, and stepped-down requirements for ongoing inference.

Breaking Down the CrowdStrike Outage Part 2: Observability Strategies to Prevent Application Catastrophes

On July 19th, 2024, the world witnessed a large-scale computer outage caused by a faulty update from cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike. This incident, affecting millions of Windows devices globally, serves as a stark reminder of the domino effect that software errors can have. In part one of this series, we discussed the role QA methodologies can play in preventing future outages.

Breaking Down the CrowdStrike Outage Part 1: Preventing Critical Errors from Reaching Production

On July 19th, 2024, the world witnessed a large-scale computer outage caused by a faulty update from cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike. This incident, affecting millions of Windows devices globally, serves as a stark reminder of the domino effect that software errors can have. Since then, CrowdStrike and other industry experts have shared their preliminary incident report in which they outline the incident and the steps they will take to prevent future issues like this.